Brautigam's instruments are "carefully-chosen." Anyone get their forte-piano epiphany while listening to this set? I had my harpsichord epiphany listening to Gilbert's Bach.The cycle was very well-received. I listened to the Op 32 Arrieta's final, celestial trills and gently-rocking farewell, and didn't find any of it very transporting, but was listening through ear buds.
Edits: 05/10/17
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Topic - Man, Brautigam's Complete Beethoven Sonatas half-off,but I'm not a fan of fortepiano - jdaniel@jps.net 07:57:47 05/10/17 (8)
- That forte-piano thing would get old in a hurry.... - Ivan303 21:53:03 05/10/17 (0)
- I own it, but it doesn't trip my trigger... - jbrrp1 14:34:17 05/10/17 (2)
- Thanks, all. I think I'll pass. BIS made a lot of money on that set, so I don't feel bad. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 19:26:13 05/10/17 (0)
- RE: I own it, but it doesn't trip my trigger... Ditto - PAR 17:37:33 05/10/17 (0)
- I think Robert (von Bahr) is very proud of that set - Chris from Lafayette 08:38:31 05/10/17 (1)
- Oops, No. 32. Solomon turns in my favorite Arietta. Nt - jdaniel@jps.net 09:36:17 05/10/17 (0)
- RE: "I'm not a fan of fortepiano"... - Ivan303 08:28:38 05/10/17 (1)
- RE: "I'm not a fan of fortepiano"... - jdaniel@jps.net 08:32:14 05/10/17 (0)